Guys, really?

Roxy June 16, 2025 5:43 pm

I think the people defending the MC are a little bit brainwashed with him. “He’s not a good brother.” It’s more like he’s not being a good character.

Once his family acts out in a way that hinders his plans, he seems to be able to avoid them right away and easily. But his main goal was to play a role and stick to it so that he can return to the real world in the end, yet he lets this man into his life so easily. He didn’t even really try to avoid him.

He’s doing this to also not cause himself pain because the second he stresses, he would get nosebleeds etc. This dude fell for this man’s D so quickly. Ifyou had a plan to stay detached from your family in order to get yourself back in the real, world then you should stick to avoiding this dude until you’re supposed to meet him too. It seems that he’s putting this guy above the people in his real life. He didn’t even write down anything about his family.

And honestly, I get that he is a bit miserable in this book world and finds solace in this guy, and that he avoids his family because their affection is for the book character he plays and not him. But this guy also thinks you’re the character. And yes, he’s getting to know you and only you, but how will the MC explain that this whole world is a book and he’s not real if it gets to the point that he can return or something supernatural happens?

I have questionsuhhhhhhh.

But yeah, he’s a hypocrite.

Responses
    thisislele June 16, 2025 9:49 pm

    the family he doesn’t remember? lol. there is literally no way to say that anything he’s doing rn is going to cause enough trouble with his family that will actually get in the way of his plans. the plan he made up for himself based on a guess btw. if he wants to go back on his own rule he can, he made them up!